Tarusov revealed that Bambi was the first poster he designed, as he was able to put together its artwork “fast and easily” by sketching out then digitally colouring through Photoshop.

“I love how Burton’s style looks vintage, chic, and cute all at the same time,” Tarusov told HelloGiggles. “His work is often marketed as ‘horror’ movies. But at the same time, it’s not a horror… It could be any genre.”

Particularly striking is Tarusov’s take on The Lion King, which mimics the iconic poster for Nightmare Before Christmas by having Simba held aloft against the moonlight.

His haunting version of Pinocchio – hollowed out eyes staring forlornly at Jiminy Cricket – is pure nightmare fodder.

This isn’t Tarusov’s first venture into daring Disney artwork. He previously re-envisioned Disney princesses and Marvel heroines in a set of risqué, NSFW pin-up poses.

You’d think Disney’s lawyers would have had a field day – but as yet he’s been able to get them published without incurring the House of Mouth’s considerable wrath.

Get a look at all ten of Taruson’s Disney/Burton posters over on his website.